Like, WAY too much. So there will still be some of that, but probably less.
Anyway, in other news, I changed my major. It was the result of a lot of prayer on my part and other people's parts (thanks to those guys and gals by the way), and a book I was reading-thanks to Cliff. A lot of you have probably heard of "In a Pit With a Lion..." I was refusing to climb in the pit because of what it might mean, and finally I just sucked it up and jumped in. And I'm winning, I think. Or maybe the lion just hasn't stepped it up and started fighting full force yet. Regardless, it helps that I feel like this was the pit God wanted me to jump in.
Also, I saw Derek Webb in concert last night. If any of you get the chance to go see him, I would do it. Don't go thinking you're gonna get your normal every day Christian music though. Don't get me wrong, I like that stuff too, but Derek Webb just isn't that. He says it this way:
"There's a lot of Christian music out there about the two percent of Christianity--those transcendent moments, those worshipful moments. There isn't a whole lot about the other 98 percent though. Songs about family, struggle, social issues, politics. I just wanna call attention to the other 98 percent sometimes."p
The other thing you need to know about Derek Webb: he's honest. And doesn't exactly hold back words. If you're looking for conservative, you probably shouldn't go. Which is cool, because from what I can tell, a guy named Jesus wasn't all that conservative either.
This is already too long. Sorry, I'll keep trying.
4 comments:
short = good.
what is the new major?
i mean i was about to post on the long blog.
but yeah. derek webb kinda kicks butt when it comes to honesty.
You did better. You didn't feel the need to offer permission for a break in the middle of your post this time.
the new major is visual communications. more on that later. It's basically graphic design without being in the art school, which makes it better (and easier).
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